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Tweed Regulation Order 2007 (S.S.I. No. 19 of 2007).

Type of law
Regulation
Source

Abstract
This Order makes provision for a variety of matters in relation to the Tweed district including: (a) defining the annual and weekly close times for fishing for salmon, and which methods of fishing shall be permissible during specified periods within these close times; (b) maintaining the prohibition on the sale, in Scotland, of any salmon taken by rod and line; (c) making provision that all boats used by the owner or occupier of a fishery in the district for fishing or any other purpose in the district are marked, as previously provided for in the Tweed legislation; (d) defining the methods of fishing for salmon by net and regulating the construction of nets; (e) prescribing restrictions on the use of baits and lures and the areas to which these apply; (f) re-stating the obligation on operators of dams and off-takes with regard to ensuring the free passage of salmon.
Date of text
Notes
Instruments revoked by this Order are listed in the Schedule.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No